The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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Visiting Season Still in Progress
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By MRS. J. W. McCLURE
The attendance was up at both
,services at the church oq Sun-
day aivJ.|tev. Hyche, pteached
two fine ^-iriohf rie'
and his
family are: settled in the parson-
age and he Has started back to
his school work at Wayiand Col-
lege, driving there and back
Monday through ' Friday and
their son Cameron enrolled in
in'the Crosbyton grade school on
-Monday. The church families are
giving the parsonage family an
old fashioned pounding on Wed-
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TAKING
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RISKS . .
FAMILY COVERAGE
Fences andh>cks won't keep
the boocry ef IllneM out at
joulr house. Intelligent plan
Is to insure against those
crippling costs when illness
or acciden t slakes. :
JIM McMANNUS '
Contact Me at Residence Next
Door to Andy Walker
- -Phone1 6481
WSURANCt Your 6- l P'oltctionf
ting. . ■ ;
Mr. and Mrs. B C. Denson and
Bruce visited in Amarillo the
first of the week with relatives.
Mf; nnd Mp ; E. H Brow-n were
Saturday supper guests in the
Owen Crump home" in Crosbyton.
Mrs Rudolph McCurdy kpenl
most bf last week in Lubbock
with her parents-Mr. and Mrs." J.
H; Watson. Mr. Watson is at
home now recuperating frorrTre-
cent surgery.
New Years dinner guest of the
E. Browns were their children,
Mr. and Mrs^..Edmund *Brbwn,
Rex and Scott ahd. Mr. and Mrs.
I.Billy Hambright and K^thyi
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wheeles
and sons visited Mr., and Mrs.
Rudolph McCurdy arid sons on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nortnan of
Leveiland were weekend guest
of her parents, Mi-, and. Mrs.
John Fletcher. The group was
dinner guests on,{Sunday,of the
i Roy Warren family In Crosbyton.
' Mr. and Mrs. Millard Watson
also spent much of last week in
•Lubbock at the bedside of his
father, J. H. Watson. . .
]. Karen, Sheftty^and Dean Wat-
; son spent Wednesday night with
1 their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
' Henry Brewer.
I960. Yearbooks will be filled
out and members are urged to
attend. We alsd would welcome
some new members. ; v
New Years weekend
inl the Weldon V M cCl u re
home were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
$JcClure of Lubbock, Mr. arid
Wayiand Jones, Julie and Stpve
of Pecos; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Vaughn and June of Big Spring
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vaughn
arid Bobby of Odessa?
—Mr and Mrs. Wpj^inq MrCUrr
Mr. and Mrs, Fred McDougle
and children visited the Millard
'Watson family on Friday;
Rev. and Mrs. Arzell Hyche
and children were Thursday din-
fleh-guests of Mr. and Mrs.. §. G.
Appling and Joe, while moving
into the parsonage. E. H. and
Mrs! Brown, Weldoh McClure and
Brice Allen went to Piainview
"ana ngiped itutmmuvtj.
The HD Club will meet Jan.
14 in the home of Mrs. S. G. Ap-
pling for the first meeting of
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayiand Jones
and children ' Were Saturday
supper guests of Mr. a.nd Mrs
Jerry McClure in Lubbock.
' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spurgin
visited in Lubbock on Tuesday.
Mrs. George Smith arid Evelyn
had as guests during the Christ-
mas holidays their grandsons
and nephews, Hank, Bill and
Dan Smith of Fort Worth; Mrs,
Ella Bolton, Wichita Falls; and
Mrs. Bay-Paulk, Lubbock.
~TTAr: and Mrs. Brice Allen: ahd
girls were dinner guests of Mrs'.
C. A. McClure in Crosbyton. in
New Years , day. Also present
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss
and sons of Memphis.
5 Mrs. C. A. McClure and Joe
and Tom Taylor of Crosbyton
helped Nancy Allen and her
family eat Nancy's birthday din-
ner last Thursday.
Mr and Mrs!. Anthony Latta
and children and Mrs. S. R
^Wright of Piainview returned on
Sunday nighf front* a two weeks
visit in California _^ith relatives.
In Bioomington tfipjrvisited the
L. jg. Dalton family, in Santa
McAdoo News
(Mote Christmas Locals From
tost Week's New l
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Williams
and daughters', 'Debby. and-Cindy
spent Friday to Sunday in Burst
wUh his parents, "Mr. and Mrs. O,
V. Williams.
Mr. and Mrfc. Coy Powers ahfl
children and Mrs. Katie Phifer
- 'were dinner guest Christmas Day
in- Leveiland-4-n the- -. home of
DR. ROY IVY
— C&I B.OFB ACT
Office Phone 4121 X-RAY Bes. Phone'^OW...,
Across Street from. Court House
Barbara with the Tommte Gulnn
family and at Taft, with the Ro-.
bert .Nelsons. Mrs. Wright spent
some time also with Mrs. Bessie
Nelson at Navato, Calif and they
visited in Retaluma with the El-
vie Dalton's. The group &lso vis-
ited at Knotts Berry Farirt, Dis-
neyland and^tt .the zoo.
.Mr. and Mrs. Bobby - Kendrick
arm Way i ng-FierntiTjra'nTt-Wr.-aiTia'
Mrs. Fred Anderson of Lubbock
are skiing in Santa Fe this week.
Mr. and Mrs. ' C. F.
visited thefr daughter, Mrs. D. J.
Moses. Mr. Moses and children"
at Cone on Sunday night.
Frank Knox Moore returned to
hia^ studies at WTSC on Sunday
after a two week Christmas holi-
day with - his parents, MF. and
Mrs: Frank Moore, Charles and
Mike. ' ■ -
Rev.; and Mrs. Arzell Hyche
Mrs. Annie Dean and Mary
Katherine
...Christmas Eve guests" in the
home of< Mr. and Mrs. Noble
Hunsucker,' Bill and Noble^ Jr.
included Mrs. R. R. Wooten, Spui
and Judge and Mrs. Joe Bayer of
Crane. On Christmas Day they
were all dinner guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hurst
■of Lorenzo.
Mr, and, Mrs. Bill Merrell and
son, %illy. vacationed in New
Orleans and Shreveport, La.,
Thursday through Sunday.
- .Monday supper guests in the
"home of Mr. and' Mrs. G. G. Al-
lenand CUeta Nell were her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward,
Dickens; Mr. and Mrs; Olin Ward
Beeville; Gay Nell >and Ronnfe
Ward, Quitman andt Mr. - and
Mrs. A. G. Fox, Mike and Sharon
of Afton. ~'V
Thursday night visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 4l !Mc-
Williams. were Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Armstrong and " children,
Piainview; Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond McWilliams and children,
Peoos: Mr- and Mrs. Curtiss Mc-
Williams and; baby, Abilene and
Mr. arid Mrs. Buster Bryant and
family, Lorenzo. Other visitors
durinn: the holidays included Mr.
and Mrs. Lawson McWilliams!
Jr. and family of Lame^a and
Mr. and Mrs.- Rusty McWilliams
■and family~who were Visitors on
Sunday."
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hardin, Jr.
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" Everybody has White Sales in January—
and Pig^ly Wiggly's right in the swim! We
have white onions, potatoes, flour; meal, milk,
sugar ... white cabbage, cauliflower, turnips,
white bread, cake mixes, rice shortening^
dozens of soaps and detergents that's keep
your clothes white — and ALL these white
things at low sale prices! Save dollars! Shop
Figgly Wiggly's WhiteSale!——~^
SCT*fiR¥myT>r TrsnrrgiTtgr
,ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
E-Phifer and Mr. and Mrs. B.*- C.
Flemins-(-Hardin, Sr. duririg the holidays.
Holiday visitors in the M. C.
Baum home included Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford, Mason and family,
Burleson;. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Baum, San Antoijio; Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon McCreary and girls,
ShalloWater and-M*v and Mrs.
Forest Keith and girls of Tulia.
Roddy Parklrison of Lub.bock
is visitirfg his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs- L- p- Hickirian.
Mr. and Mrs, parley Fulferr
and Vifgll attended funeral ser-
vices in Matador. Monda^ for
Jake .Simpson. ~ '•
LaNell Martin of A't°n
Monday in^ the home of Mr. rfntl
Mrs. H. D. Greggory and childU
ren.
Mr. and Mrs. Wirnam Gardner
and baby spent Christmas day at
Girard !n the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gard-
and children were Sunday din-
ner .guests of Mr:; and Mrs. E. H.
Brown. . ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hambright"
and Kathy .visited in Lubbock
Monday. -
Mr." and Mrs. Brice Allen and
girls were Lubbock visitors last
Wednesday.
ner.
Holiday visitors with JMEr. ftnd
Mrs. J. J, Hickman
eluded Mrs.-Levels Hickman and
girls of Lubbock, .Mr. and Mrs.
.Richard Latta and children and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gene Cypert
and farrjily, all of Piainview,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Patrick
and girls of Portales.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pitts and
son of Abilene visited last week
in the home of her parents, Mr.,
arid Mrs. W. L; Pulten. Other
visitors included Mrs. PulleitU-
father and brotherr-W. F. McCar-
ty and Billy of Odessa.
„ Mr. and Mrs. Milton. McDonald
and Thomas spent Sunday' iir
Merkel visiting her mother; Mrs.
M. F. Beli arid other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Tooke and
children of Crane,' Mf. and Mrs.
Jockey Tooke and family of Af-
toft and Mr. and Mrs. Thurhian
Tooke , and. family of Roari ng
Springs Were visitors Christmas
Day in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Tboke.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Eldredge
were Friday dinner guests in the
home of Mf. and Mrs. Wilile Phi-
fer. • -
The Lord's Acre Harvest Pro-
gram was held at the Methodist
Church Monday night, Dec. 21.
Thej>astbr, Bro. Mathes, deliver-
ed the devotional after a covered
dish luncheon was served?-* The
pastor and his family were given
a pounding following,, the pro-
gram. •
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Cypert
and Sandra spent Thursday to
Sunday In Fort Worth in the
home_of their son,' Mr. and .Mrs.
The serving table was-laid
with pink over light, brown and
trarrtere^ with a -plnk candle
nestled in angel half, pinlc rib-
bon streamers with "Mike" and
"VjSfa" were lettered in gold.
Spiced tea and '«foffee, finger
sandwiches, lilts and mints,
were served with china and sil-
ver service. Gifts were presented
under a Christmas tree. .
Approximately 80 guests regis-
tered or sent gifts. Mrs. Davis of
Dora, N."Mex. was an out of town
;
The Manonna Circle - enter-
tained members of the "Rebecca
Circle with a Christmas program
"In the assembly room of, the
j(taptist Church, Friday night,
December 18.
Mrs. Robert Ward brought the
Christmas story from Luke as
the devotional.
"Hie Story of Christmas" in
pantomlne was directed by Mrs.
urrow with Linda. Hick-
man reciting the verse form.
Christmas carols were played
in the. background.
The serving table decorated In
package form represented a
Christmas gift Wrapped iri white
and decorated in red -ribbon. A
red bow, snow balls and candle
completed the arrangement An-
gel food cake squares, coffee and
spified punch- were served with
Van Cypert and baby.
Members of the Baptist Church
surprised their pastor, Bro. and
Mrs. Pate with an old fashioned
pounding' on Monday night, Dec.
21. A Christmas program was
presented at the church Sunday
night, Dec. 20.
Members - of the local M.Y.F.
enjoyed a social in the home of
li:"aiid JMis. HaiuiU HtttUy ful
lowing the evening" services
Sunday; Dec. 20. After worship
service the group enjoyed games
and refreshments. Gifts of money
were contributed for a. needjr
family -
Spending the week In. the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gra-
ham are their son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham and
family of Oklahoma City and
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shallmer of
Buffalo, Okia. "
- Mrs. Mickey Cooper, the former
Vera Gardner, was named hon-
oree at a. bridal shower in the
home of " Clyde- ^.ausbay, Sat.
Dec. 12. Assisting With hospital-
ities were:vMmes. T. J. Taylor, J.
K. Edinburgh, Raymond Eld-
redge,. Billie Cornelius, Coy Pow-
ers, G. B. Morris ard Leon Mo-
Pherson. ► ; ^ ^ •
canity canes as favors.
Secret Pals were revealed andl
0fts exchanged.
Little Donna Lavelle, the. nnr
daughter, who has come to live
with Mr. and Mrs. William Gard-
ner was royally honored with a
layette shower Wednesday .after- <
noon, December 16 In the home
of Mrs. Clyde Crausbay. Joint
hostess were; Mines. W. I. Moore,
John Formby, G. B. Morris, Noble
Neff, Gulnn Hickman, W. H.
Moore, B. B.- Nickelsf WUlio Phl
M ...
fer, O. W. Young, Raymond Eld-
redge and M. R. McDonald.
v- The serving table was covered
in white and centered with pinlc
candles set among miniature
silver tree branches and sur-
rounded in pink angel hair. Min-
iature pastel cradles hanging
from the branfches completed
the arrangement -Many lovely
gifts were received. - •.
Time is that expanse of space
between paydays;
HE'S
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It PBOTEUEP
DO YOU KNOW THE
VALUE OF YOUB PBOPEBTY? %
Take an inventory today! You
will discover that you have .a biff'
Investment. Be sure jrour proper-'
ty is"PROTECTED iwftn fire or
theft with one of our insurance
plans.
CITIZENS
Insurance Agency
Pound
CABBAGE
..Bunch
TUBNIPS&TOPS 10c
\ Pound
WHITE ONIONS 10c
California White Rose
Pound
POTATOES
9c
Ice Cream
Bordens
V2 Gallon
MeUorine
Borden's
¥2 Gallon
39<
— Small Size
BAB0 CLEANSER 15c
"*■*"57
MORTON'S _ -Quart
SALAD DRESSING 35c
1 Lb. Box
CRACKERS 2Sc
Three Lb. Can
CRISC0
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25 lb. sack
Ev & R.
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SAUSAGE
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Sun Valley or Kimbell's Best Pound
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velvee'ta
CHEESE
2 Lb. Box
ANY KINn •-
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to 8% jft 75-inch wide pickup box. Flush fit
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1960, newspaper, January 7, 1960; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth243501/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.